Quarter Stallions  all though we appreciate the interest, we do not breed outside mares.  Thank you to our past customers for their patronage.

Mr Blackburn 932 (a.k.a. Billy)

     

Mr Blackburn 932 retiring to Breeding Duties and a much deserved Break.  Our first foals by him are entering training to carry on his legacy in 2003. 

 

 

Mr Blackburn 932

1993 Red Dun

1997 IBHA Congress Reining Champion

 

Fortys Last Chance Mr Blackburn 40 Pretty Buck
Lady Cowan 5
Miss Bonita Eleven Mr Blackburn 11
Harry's Cindy
Eighty Eight Ann Mr Blackburn 88 Mr Blackburn 40
Vinita Kay
Blackburn Ann Mr Blackburn 38
Jagged Ann

Blood percentages

  • PRETTY BUCK-   25%

  • BLACKBURN 40- 37 ½ %

  • BLACKBURN-      21%

Mr Blackburn 932 has been shown and placed in reining in the AQHA, NRHA, and IBHA, with 10 wins under 10 judges in the IBHA shows  in 1997.  Also In '97, Mr Blackburn 932 was the Buckskin Circuit Champion in Reining, held at Spring Grove Minnesota.  In 1998 he  placed third at the Foundation Quarter Horse Association in the Annual Round up and Review, held in Grand Isle Nebraska.  In 2000, he was shown in halter for the first time and took Grand Reserve, held at the WFQHA in Black River Falls, Wisconsin.  In 2000, he also placed 1st out of 14 horses in the Ranch Riding at WFQHA in Custer, Wisconsin.  Mr Blackburn 932 has earned his ROM in reining with the International Buckskin Horse Association.

“Billy” or “Wingnut” as he is affectionately called, is line bred Mr. Blackburn 40.   Mr. Blackburn 40 was an AQHA champion with points in halter, western pleasure and reining.  He was considered to be the best son of the immortal “Pretty Buck”(pictured at left) .  Mr. Blackburn 932 is 25%Pretty Buck, 37 ½ % Blackburn 40 and 21% Blackburn.

Point of interest on the Blackburn Lines: There were so few Blackburn Stallions, because they were the cowboy’s horse of choice when it came to the Great Ranch gelding.

We feel Mr. Blackburn 932 best exemplifies the “type” of quarter horse the “old timers” like W.T. Waggoner, Jess Hankins, and the Underwood Ranch were trying to develop.  We encourage you to consider a Foundation Quarter Horse when selecting your next purchase.   Foundation Horses are the “type” of horses early ranchers bred to do the demanding work involved in ranching. These early founders desired the same characteristics in their horses as they did their wives: Strong as an Ox, quick on their feet, and easy on the eyes.

Mr Blackburn throws a large percentage of dun factor foals. Dun, buckskin, and grulla. Only three foals out of last 4 foal crops were rich mahogany bays. He also produced duns on APHA mares and Appaloosa mares. Mr. Blackburn 932 is APHA approved.  “Billy” passes on great bone, big hips and his beautiful head with full long mane, and big expressive eyes.

This stallion's disposition is number one, when his saddle is on he “punches in and goes to work”. We truly believe in his passing this greatest characteristic to his foals, so we started a $1000.00 scholarship for the first youth to obtain their ROM in any riding discipline on their “Mr Blackburn 932 colt!

 

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